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London Underground 1950s/60s ENAMEL STATION FRIEZE PLATE for Essex Road in the black of the Northern Line. Opened in 1904 by the Great City & Northern Rlwy, Essex Road was part of the Underground from 1933-1975 when it was transferred to British Rail. Today is it operated by First Capital Connect. Some small chips at the edges, otherwise in very good condition. [1]
London Transport enamel bus stop E-PLATE for route 457A to Upton Lea, Slough, Windsor. This plate was probably located at Uxbridge Bus Station and the routeing via Upton Lea differentiated this service from the main 457. In very good, ex-use condition with minor street grime near the edges. [1]
A collection of silver & silver plated wares - including a continental (possibly Portuguese) silver filigree card case decorated with enamel work (poss. 833 silver), a silver vesta case (Birmiingham 1906, a silver cream jug (early 19th Century approx.) & a silver backed mirror (Birmingham 1924) , toilet bottle (London 1912) etc.(10)
A First World War RFC Cockpit Watch, the circular black enamel dial with white enamelled hands, arabic hours and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed 30 HOUR NON LUMINOUS MARK V, B.E.11426, in a nickel plated case, the back plate engraved with A/arrow, with long top winding post to fit into the cockpit dashboard **Said to have been removed from a crashed aircraft, 1917
A First World War Prussian Enlisted Leather Pickelhaube, the brass eagle helmet plate embossed MITT GOTT FUR KOENIG UND VATERLAND and set with a white metal and black enamel cross embossed LANDWEHR VEREIN ZU SCHWEDT A/ODER, with brass spike, five ventilation holes, the spine with sliding ventilation cover, with brass bound front peak, leather liner, the inner back peak marked 178 R.97, M1897 and 1.B.1.C. 1913, lacks chinstrap
A Victorian Officer`s Tropical Spiked Helmet to Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, the gilt brass fluted spike with leaf sheathed spike plate, the brass, silver and enamel helmet plate with Queen`s crown over a central black velvet boss, with white painted six panelled skull and buckskin bound brim, the cream canvas liner with stencilled numbers and with leather sweatband, with leather backed chinscales
A German Third Reich SS Dagger with Chains, the double edge steel blade etched Meine Ehre heist Treue, the nickel hilt with ebony grip inset with enamel SS runes and eagle and swastika, the black enamelled steel scabbard with three metal mounts, the centre mount with raised key pattern on a pebbled ground, and set with a four panel link chain worked with skulls and SS runes, the upper chain of two panels, lacks hanger piece
A German Third Reich SA Dagger, the double edge steel blade etched Alles fur Deutschland and with maker`s logo for Hermann Hahn Sol.-Wald, the nickel hilt with Om mark to the crossguard, the wood grip inset with enamel SA badge and eagle and swastika, with nickel mounted brown enamelled steel scabbard
A First World War Pair, awarded to 32420 PTE.E.HARDY. DURH.L.I., comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal with posthumous award letter, also a gilt metal and enamel DLI sweetheart brooch; a Second World War Group of Four Medals, of 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence and War Medals, with slip in box of issue to Mr J Moore, Maryport; a Second World War Group of Five Medals, of 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star and War Medal, in Royal Signals box of issue (12)
An India Medal 1895, awarded to 3672 Lce. Sergt.C.Wright 2d Bn.York Regt., lacks suspender, ribbon and clasp; a Second World War Trio, of France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medals; three Jewels to the Knights of the Golden Horn, in gilt metal and silver, engraved to T E Bedford; a Royal Masonic Institution for Girls Steward`s Breast Jewel, for 1969, in gilt metal and enamel, boxed (8)
Gallipoli Interest - A First World War Pre RAF Aviation Cockpit Timepiece, the circular white enamel dial with large black Arabic numerals and blued steel spade hands enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial, the jewelled movement with compensated balance, the backplate stamped with a Swiss type cross P33103 - DRP 175275 U.S.A. R 816321, the nickel case with extended top winding, the whole set into an aluminium mount with screwed bezel on a circular teak cockpit mount set with a silver plaque engraved ``SALVED FROM A BRITISH AEROPLANE SHOT DOWN BY THE TURKS, SALT LAKE, SUVLA BAY, GALLIPOLI. OCTOBER 1915`` with hallmarks for Birmingham 1916, 13cm diameter overall **Reports include - Derbyshire Yeo War History: ``On another occasion one of our own planes provided the excitement. When at 9,000 feet and well behind the enemy lines its diving gear jammed, necessitating a forced descent. It appeared as if it must land behind enemy trenches but just cleared them, being fired at by everything which the Turk could bring to bear. It literally skimmed our trenches and took the ground in the mud of Salt Lake..... Turkish field guns immediately opened fire, hitting it with the third or fourth shot and at the same time making what seemed very close shooting at the two airmen who were ploughing their way in thick deep mud back to Lala Baba but without hitting them``; Captain Kenneth McKenzie, 3rd LH Bde HQ, Table Top, From his diary entry of Thursday 14th October, a report of the shooting down of an English aeroplane over the Salt Lake by the Turks:``British aeroplane came down on dry lake. Aviators ducked & plane shelled by Turks, smashing one wing. Brought in at dark``; The Roughriders (A S Hamilton MM) `` The Trenches were violently bombarded on the 13th, after the Turks had smashed up a British plane which made a forced landing on the Salt Lake...``
An India Medal 1895, awarded to 3672 Lce. Sergt.C.Wright 2d Bn.York Regt., lacks suspender, ribbon and clasp; a Second World War Trio, of France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medals; three Jewels to the Knights of the Golden Horn, in gilt metal and silver, engraved to T E Bedford; a Royal Masonic Institution for Girls Steward`s Breast Jewel, for 1969, in gilt metal and enamel, boxed (8)
Gallipoli Interest - A First World War Pre RAF Aviation Cockpit Timepiece, the circular white enamel dial with large black Arabic numerals and blued steel spade hands enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial, the jewelled movement with compensated balance, the backplate stamped with a Swiss type cross P33103 - DRP 175275 U.S.A. R 816321, the nickel case with extended top winding, the whole set into an aluminium mount with screwed bezel on a circular teak cockpit mount set with a silver plaque engraved ``SALVED FROM A BRITISH AEROPLANE SHOT DOWN BY THE TURKS, SALT LAKE, SUVLA BAY, GALLIPOLI. OCTOBER 1915`` with hallmarks for Birmingham 1916, 13cm diameter overall **Reports include - Derbyshire Yeo War History: ``On another occasion one of our own planes provided the excitement. When at 9,000 feet and well behind the enemy lines its diving gear jammed, necessitating a forced descent. It appeared as if it must land behind enemy trenches but just cleared them, being fired at by everything which the Turk could bring to bear. It literally skimmed our trenches and took the ground in the mud of Salt Lake..... Turkish field guns immediately opened fire, hitting it with the third or fourth shot and at the same time making what seemed very close shooting at the two airmen who were ploughing their way in thick deep mud back to Lala Baba but without hitting them``; Captain Kenneth McKenzie, 3rd LH Bde HQ, Table Top, From his diary entry of Thursday 14th October, a report of the shooting down of an English aeroplane over the Salt Lake by the Turks:``British aeroplane came down on dry lake. Aviators ducked & plane shelled by Turks, smashing one wing. Brought in at dark``; The Roughriders (A S Hamilton MM) `` The Trenches were violently bombarded on the 13th, after the Turks had smashed up a British plane which made a forced landing on the Salt Lake...``
A First World War RFC Cockpit Watch, the circular black enamel dial with white enamelled hands, arabic hours and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed 30 HOUR NON LUMINOUS MARK V, B.E.11426, in a nickel plated case, the back plate engraved with A/arrow, with long top winding post to fit into the cockpit dashboard **Said to have been removed from a crashed aircraft, 1917
A First World War Prussian Enlisted Leather Pickelhaube, the brass eagle helmet plate embossed MITT GOTT FUR KOENIG UND VATERLAND and set with a white metal and black enamel cross embossed LANDWEHR VEREIN ZU SCHWEDT A/ODER, with brass spike, five ventilation holes, the spine with sliding ventilation cover, with brass bound front peak, leather liner, the inner back peak marked 178 R.97, M1897 and 1.B.1.C. 1913, lacks chinstrap
A Victorian Officer`s Tropical Spiked Helmet to Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, the gilt brass fluted spike with leaf sheathed spike plate, the brass, silver and enamel helmet plate with Queen`s crown over a central black velvet boss, with white painted six panelled skull and buckskin bound brim, the cream canvas liner with stencilled numbers and with leather sweatband, with leather backed chinscales
A German Third Reich SA Dagger, the double edge steel blade etched Alles fur Deutschland and with maker`s logo for Hermann Hahn Sol.-Wald, the nickel hilt with Om mark to the crossguard, the wood grip inset with enamel SA badge and eagle and swastika, with nickel mounted brown enamelled steel scabbard
A First World War Pair, awarded to 32420 PTE.E.HARDY. DURH.L.I., comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal with posthumous award letter, also a gilt metal and enamel DLI sweetheart brooch; a Second World War Group of Four Medals, of 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence and War Medals, with slip in box of issue to Mr J Moore, Maryport; a Second World War Group of Five Medals, of 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star and War Medal, in Royal Signals box of issue (12)
A circular silver and enamel box, Birmingham c.1932, Gieves Ltd, the royal blue enamel hinged cover with applied crown and internal mirror, approx 5cm diameter, together with a triangular silver and enamel pill box, Chester c.1910, S. Blanchensee & Sons Ltd, approx 4cm, also a silver sovereign holder and two silver vesta cases, approx gross weight 4.6oz. (5) CONDITION REPORT: Blue enamel compact: Good condition with age related surface scratches to the enamel. No enamel loss or repairs. Purple enamel box. Good condition with age related surface scratches to the enamel. No enamel loss or repairs. Both vestas in good condition. Sovereign holder with dents to front and back of case.
A lacquer and green stained tortoise shell lancet form clock, 19th century, the case with an inset panel of a parrot in a branch, on a moulded base, the white enamel dial with Roman chapter ring and blackened steel hands, with a later French movement stamped Oppenheim Paris, with pendulum and count wheel striking, 41cm high
A Continental bronze metal mantel clock garniture, 20th century, the case of architectural design, elaborately moulded with animal faces, fleurs-de-lis, scrolls and masks, the dial with enamel plaque Roman numeral chapter ring, with modern movement, together with two five light candelabra of conforming design, the clock 61cm high, the candelabra 88cm high (3)

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